Creighton played 19 games against Big East opponents this season, and each of them had a similar defensive game plan.
At all costs, they were going to disrupt CU’s offensive rhythm.
Maybe that meant walking the ball up the floor or even just standing with …

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – The ultimate underdog story is over, but this NCAA Tournament will always be remembered for the sweetest No. 16 in college basketball history.
UMBC’s brief, but historic run ended with a 50-43 loss to ninth seeded Kansas State on …

PITTSBURGH, PA - MARCH 17: Marvin Bagley III #35 of the Duke Blue Devils passes the ball against E.C. Matthews #0 of the Rhode Island Rams in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at PPG PAINTS Arena on March 17, 2018 in …

Two men's college basketball blue bloods punched tickets to Omaha for the Sweet 16, and a third could do the same Sunday.
Kansas and Duke won Round of 32 matchups in the NCAA tournament Saturday, with the top-seeded Jayhawks defeating Seton Hall 83-79 …

The ultimate underdog story is over, but this NCAA Tournament will always be remembered for the sweetest No. 16 in college basketball history.
UMBC's brief, but historic run ended with a 50-43 loss to ninth seeded Kansas State on Sunday night.
UMBC …

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A statue of fiery abolitionist John Brown has been vandalized in Kansas City, Kansas.
Police spokesman Thomas Tomasic says officers were dispatched Sunday afternoon to the memorial to Brown, who made a name for himself in the …

Perception in sports is so fickle and fleeting, and so often swings wildly on a tight hinge.
For the latest testimony ... Approaching a minute left in Kansas State’s South Region NCAA Tournament game against UMBC on Sunday at the Spectrum Center, Bruce …

Wichita police believe the call was a case of 'swatting,' in which a false report is made to get a SWAT team to descend on an address.
Multiple billboards seen in Kansas on Friday called for the prosecution of a police officer after he shot and …

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